Bertrand de Poulengy

Sieur Bertrand de Poulegny (1392-) was a noble of the Kingdom of France and an officer of the royal household of the House of Valois.

Biography
Bertrand de Poulegny was the son of Jean de Poulegny, a nobleman of France, and Bertrand became a noble as well. Sieur Bertrand was a senior attendant of King Charles VI of France, serving as his equerry (Master of the Horse). In February 1429, he accompanied Joan of Arc to Dauphin Charles (the future Charles VII of France) in Chinon, helping her in fighting the Duchy of Burgundy en route. Along with Jean de Metz, he accompanied her until her capture at Compeigne in 1430.